分区(防火)
核仁
细胞生物学
细胞内
舱室(船)
生物
细胞
膜
化学
生物物理学
酶
生物化学
细胞质
海洋学
地质学
作者
Maria Carmo‐Fonseca,Luı́s Mendes-Soares,Isabel Campos
摘要
Compartmentalization has long been known to have a key role in regulation of cellular processes. By keeping enzymes and regulatory complexes in compartments where the delivery of substrate or exit of product is controlled, competing reactions can occur simultaneously in different parts of the cell. Moreover, spatial confinement facilitates the working of molecules participating in reaction chains and is crucial for coupling unfavourable with energetically favourable chemical reactions. Although in many cases intracellular compartmentalization relies on boundaries imposed by membranes, several non-membrane-bounded compartments exist in eukaryotic cells. One of these, the nucleolus, has recently attracted much attention. The emerging view is that molecular confinement in the nucleolus actively contributes to the control of cellular survival and proliferation.
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